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Jul 2024
20m 38s

Business Rundown: Apple vs. The World

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It’s Apple vs. the world right now, as they face antitrust battles across the globe—the US & the EU are suing the iPhone maker over alleged anti-competitive behavior.

In March, the Department of Justice presented their case in a press conference, explaining all of the ways Apple products and services are designed to keep you in the “Apple ecosystem”: from the iPhone to the Apple Watch to the App Store, and more.

The Big Money Show’s co-anchor, Taylor Riggs, is joined by antitrust expert, author, and professor at NYU Law School, Harry First, to break down the monopoly allegations facing Apple and how to maintain fair competition in the business world while still allowing capitalism to choose winners and losers.

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